Nelson station (British Columbia)
The Nelson station (located in Nelson, British Columbia, Canada) and was built by the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1900. The 2-story, wood-frame, railway station is located near the lakefront to serve as an important meeting point between rail and steamboat transportation.[1] This station is no longer used as a passenger station and the building has been designated a national heritage railway station.[2] It is now home to the Nelson Chamber of Commerce, a coffee shop on the East end of the building, with the remainder still undergoing restoration. The station was also used by Great Northern Railway's Nelson and Fort Sheppard Railway.[3]
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Location | 90 Baker Street, Nelson, BC Canada | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 49°29′22″N 117°18′03″W | ||||||||||
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Status | Closed | ||||||||||
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Opened | 1900 | ||||||||||
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Designated | 1992 | ||||||||||
Reference no. | 4562 |
References
- "Canadian Historic Places Register". A Federal, Provincial and Territorial Collaboration. Retrieved 2012-07-07.
- "Canadian Pacific Railway Station". Parks Canada. Retrieved 2012-07-07.
- Official Guide of the Railways (PDF). New York City: National Railway Publishing Company. 1921. p. 1370.
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